Inkwell - Pewter





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A double pewter inkwell in Art Nouveau style, made in France, in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear and aging, featuring two symmetrical inkwells with removable hinged lids and decorative floral and vegetal motifs and a richly ornamented base; dimensions 15 x 15 x 8 cm.
Description from the seller
This is a pewter double inkwell in Art Nouveau style.
It is a collectible item used to contain ink for writing with a pen.
Present a decorative design with stylized floral and botanical motifs, typical of the Art Nouveau style.
Include two ink containers with removable and hinged lids.
The material is probably pewter, a soft and malleable metal often used for ancient decorative objects.
It is a pewter inkwell, a desk piece of great ornamental richness and refined technical craftsmanship. It is a collectible object used to hold ink for writing with a pen. Its design reflects the eclectic aesthetic characteristic of Art Nouveau. , combining classical influences with a taste for decorative elegance.
Material and technique: made of pewter, with molded and embossed details that show meticulous craftsmanship. The patina and natural wear emphasize its antiquity and authenticity.
Composition: it features two symmetrical inkwells, ink containers with decorated hinged lids that open, arranged on a richly ornamented base. The structure includes floral motifs, rosettes, and stylized vegetal elements, typical of the period's decorative repertoire.
Rear plaque: a central panel features a floral design that evokes leaves and petals, imparting verticality and theatricality to the whole.
Functionality: in addition to its practical use as an ink container, this piece also served a representational function, reflecting the owner's status and refined taste.
The Art Nouveau style is characterized by its eclecticism and the desire to revive historical styles with an exuberant decorative approach. This object embodies that spirit, blending the opulence of classicism with the delicacy of Art Nouveau, in a piece that would have adorned a bourgeois or aristocratic desk, probably of ecclesiastical origin given the decorations of the containers.
Shipment with adequate packaging.
This is a pewter double inkwell in Art Nouveau style.
It is a collectible item used to contain ink for writing with a pen.
Present a decorative design with stylized floral and botanical motifs, typical of the Art Nouveau style.
Include two ink containers with removable and hinged lids.
The material is probably pewter, a soft and malleable metal often used for ancient decorative objects.
It is a pewter inkwell, a desk piece of great ornamental richness and refined technical craftsmanship. It is a collectible object used to hold ink for writing with a pen. Its design reflects the eclectic aesthetic characteristic of Art Nouveau. , combining classical influences with a taste for decorative elegance.
Material and technique: made of pewter, with molded and embossed details that show meticulous craftsmanship. The patina and natural wear emphasize its antiquity and authenticity.
Composition: it features two symmetrical inkwells, ink containers with decorated hinged lids that open, arranged on a richly ornamented base. The structure includes floral motifs, rosettes, and stylized vegetal elements, typical of the period's decorative repertoire.
Rear plaque: a central panel features a floral design that evokes leaves and petals, imparting verticality and theatricality to the whole.
Functionality: in addition to its practical use as an ink container, this piece also served a representational function, reflecting the owner's status and refined taste.
The Art Nouveau style is characterized by its eclecticism and the desire to revive historical styles with an exuberant decorative approach. This object embodies that spirit, blending the opulence of classicism with the delicacy of Art Nouveau, in a piece that would have adorned a bourgeois or aristocratic desk, probably of ecclesiastical origin given the decorations of the containers.
Shipment with adequate packaging.

